BioThirstday networking
18.00-20.00 The Sadler Building, Oxford Science Park, Edmund Halley Road, Oxford, OX4 4GE Informal networking opportunity for all working in life sciences. Further information and booking details here. Organised by OBN.
18.00-20.00 The Sadler Building, Oxford Science Park, Edmund Halley Road, Oxford, OX4 4GE Informal networking opportunity for all working in life sciences. Further information and booking details here. Organised by OBN.
08.30-16.30 St Anne’s College, Oxford OX2 6HS International speakers reflect on acute challenges surrounding realisation of personalised medicine in healthcare systems, drawing on expertise and experience from research, industry, healthcare professions and health policy. Further information and booking details here.
08.30-13.30 Magdalen Centre, Oxford Science Park, Oxford OX4 4GA An opportunity for life science companies to hear the latest updates about topics relating to the Chinese life sciences market including: regulatory and healthcare policy intellectual property business development opportunities/challenges routes to market Further information and booking details here.
11.00-12.00 Webinar Webinar exploring how the new sepsis tool developed with the Oxford AHSN and adopted by NHS England can drive sustainable quality improvement. Further information and booking details here.
10.00-13.00 / 14.00-17.00 Pembroke College, St Aldates, Oxford OX1 1DW Drop-in workshop to increase awareness and encourage research applications to the Arthritis Therapy Acceleration Programme (A-TAP), which has funds to help pump prime experimental medicine studies. Further information and booking details here.
08.30-16.00 Kassam Stadium, Grenoble Road, Oxford OX4 4XP Thames Valley Workforce Transformation Symposium: ‘Exploring the art of the possible’. Organised by Health Education England. Further information and registration details here or email: tricia.hawkins@hee.nhs.uk
17.00-18.15 Oxford Martin School, Oxford OX1 3BD Dr Alberto Giubilini, Fellow of the Oxford Martin Programme on Collective Responsibility for Infectious Disease, discusses ethical issues and responsibilities for individuals and communities in preventing serious and potentially life-threatening infectious diseases. Further information and booking details here.
09.15-16.00 Richard Doll Building, Old Road Campus, Headington, Oxford OX3 7LF Meeting looking at the application of genomics in clinical medicine, exploring the achievements and legacy of the 100,000 Genomes Project. It will also look at how the new NHS Genomic Medicine Service will benefit patients and research, and what the changes will mean for clinicians. […]
17.00-18.00 Said Business School, Oxford OX1 1HP Dr Ian Campbell, Interim Executive Chair of Innovate UK, discusses the implications of the Industrial Strategy for universities and research. Event organised by the Industrial Research Partnerships team at the University of Oxford. Further information and booking details here.
13.00-14.00 Webinar Advances in science and technology have the potential to transform NHS services and improve outcomes for patients. Now with developments in areas such as genomics and digital technology offering a more personalised approach to healthcare, what can the NHS do to benefit from these innovations? A King’s Fund event. Further information and booking details […]